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"I took reference from the Wildlings' attire, particularly the coat that is worn by Jon Snow which was in turn influenced by Mance Rayder," Clapton said.
"If the sky was always blue, it was probably because we waited for a fine day to take reference photos.
(All the formation energies take reference to the formation energy of Cr doped in the bulk ZnO).
Thus, this unreasonable pathway does not take reference for the analysis of the ligand moving.
If we take reference years of 1985 and 1995, for example, the estimated values were 178,642 ha and 99,743, respectively.
Instead, I wandered around taking reference shots of Somonte's stone-walls, hung with shiny dried peppers; their tractors; their photos of work-lined Central American farmers.
I take the reference here to "DNA sequencing" to be the famous dideoxy paper of December 1977 (Sanger et al. 1977b), given that Sanger had published previous papers both on DNA sequencing methods and DNA sequences since 1973.
Take references with you when shopping, and be prepared to get creative when looking for supplies.
David is waiting for Flume fans on Twitter.
Take references.
In this regard, students frequently commit three errors: (i) taking information and references from secondary sources though the primary source is easily available; (ii) referencing an unread (unavailable?) primary source without mentioning the secondary source where, in fact, they got the information; and (iii) erroneously referencing secondary sources as if they were the primary sources.
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